Crossover question
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:56 pm
So:
Fronts are installed, tweeters about to go in (running stock, they actually sound OK) installed in factory tweeter pods.
Rears: Getting another set of the fronts (Pioneer 130Ci, I cut the tweeter down) to go into the premium audio shells (I want to try and avoid cutting the parcel tray, may just secure with 2 screws for now) with the crossovers installed under the tray (IIRC, there should be space).
two questions!
1. How imperative is the crossover? The front installation would be a PITA. Is there much to be gained? The factory one seems to be doing OK (btw - where is it located?)
2. How imperative is it to amp the speakers? I am running off the head unit (Pioneer 8400BT) with a 50W x 4output. I'm pretty happy with the sound as is - but would a lot be gained with amping it? I have little interest in a sub - Just needed something better than stock, but stock looking.
I'll try take some pics when done so you guys can judge if I did a shit job or not!
Cheers,
Gus
Fronts are installed, tweeters about to go in (running stock, they actually sound OK) installed in factory tweeter pods.
Rears: Getting another set of the fronts (Pioneer 130Ci, I cut the tweeter down) to go into the premium audio shells (I want to try and avoid cutting the parcel tray, may just secure with 2 screws for now) with the crossovers installed under the tray (IIRC, there should be space).
two questions!
1. How imperative is the crossover? The front installation would be a PITA. Is there much to be gained? The factory one seems to be doing OK (btw - where is it located?)
2. How imperative is it to amp the speakers? I am running off the head unit (Pioneer 8400BT) with a 50W x 4output. I'm pretty happy with the sound as is - but would a lot be gained with amping it? I have little interest in a sub - Just needed something better than stock, but stock looking.
I'll try take some pics when done so you guys can judge if I did a shit job or not!
Cheers,
Gus